Seems like a pretty good price for a Pentus LC27W6S 27" High Definition LCD TV - using the discount codes below you can get this for £314.98 delivered from Currys. I've no idea about stock issues - one postcode I tried worked fine for it. It's a non-brand make, but for that price, that's what you get!!

I know HD ready means it usually has to have resolution of at least 720 in the 2nd part of the resolution, so it might be but I just thought as currys description does not say HD ready better to be aware. Im in touch with someone on AV Forums to ask if its HD Ready, will post back here if I get a reply. Cant see any logo on the TV pics to say HD ready although might be a poor scan

HD Ready or not?
The HD Ready logo appears on all TV screens and projectors that are compatible with HDTV signals. HD Ready screens must meet the following specification: Minimum 720 vertical lines (the latter figure when a resolution is written out, e.g. 1280 x 720)
Analogue component video and either
DVI or HDMI inputs
Support for HDCP content protection
Able to display 720p
(1280 x 720 at 50Hz and 60Hz progressive)
Able to display 1080i
(1920 x 1080 at 50Hz and 60Hz interlaced)

It is HD Ready, it has the high-def resoultion and the HD inputs (HDMI with HDCP). Plus it says it the description it is HD Ready, if it wasn't you would be able to get a efund under the Trade Descriptions act.

It is HD Ready, it has the high-def resoultion and the HD inputs (HDMI with HDCP). Plus it says it the description it is HD Ready, if it wasn't you would be able to get a efund under the Trade Descriptions act.

I must be going blind then, where in the description does it say HD Ready?

Nice spot.This has finally tempted me into getting an HD set.......just need to convince the better half now..:p
Has anyone found a refresh time for the image.......I believe u need one of about 8ms so that fast moving images aren't blurred?:geek:

Good choice. We have the 32" version of the Samsung, which we use exclusively for XBox 360 and it's simply fantastic, so you won't be disappointed!

A point of note though the quality of the picture through VGA is far better than though component. Component colours are nicer; more saturated and pleasing, but there's quite a bit of bleed, so we stick with the VGA input. So, to get the most out of the Sammy, get an XBox VGA cable.